<p>Here's a rundown of actions taken by the Terrebonne Parish Council at its Budget and Finance committee meeting Monday.</p><!-- Nothing to do. The paragraph has already been output --><p>All nine council members belong to the committee and were present. All votes are unanimous unless otherwise specified.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Authorized purchasing computer equipment and software for the Houma Police Department with money from the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant.<B></p><p>Notes: This includes 17 laptops, 10 docking ports and support software. The total cost is $45,941.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Awarded a bid to Southland International of Louisiana Inc. to buy two tandem-axle dump trucks for the drainage division.<B></p><p>Notes: The total cost is $145,180.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Awarded a bid to Wilco Manufacturing to buy one marsh buggy pontoon for the drainage division.<B></p><p>Notes: The total cost is $121,500.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Awarded a bid to M&amp;L Industries to buy a forklift for the parish warehouse.<B></p><p>Notes: The total cost is $39,179.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Accepted a price quote of $17,539 from Prison Enterprises, Louisiana Department of Corrections, to buy inmate uniforms.</p><p>Here's the rundown of actions taken by the Terrebonne Parish Council at its special session Monday.</p><p>All nine council member were present. All votes were unanimous.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Postponed demolition of the structure at 208 Lafayette Woods for 30 days to give its owner, William L. Young, a chance to sell it.</p><p><B></p><p>The action: Ordered an ad hoc attorney be appointed to perform a title search on the structure at 110 Samuel St.</p>